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and try a couple of things to see if there are any differences in behavior:
notes:
(but since we're only trying to get ntpd started successfully, you can leave off the 'start ntp' command until ntpd is working properly.)
as for port 123, it needs to have both TCP and UDP protocols open in both directions, please confirm this is true.
hopefully, something from the above will further illuminate what might be going on here.
thanks in advance,
richard
the protocol definition for NTPv4 (RFC 5905) explicitly states in 7.3 that "the NTP packet is a UDP datagram".
and